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Minor in Biomechanics

Learn about fundamentals in Biomechanics, including how to reduce injury risk, enhance performance, and teach proper biomechanics.

Why Add a Minor in Biomechanics?

By declaring a minor, you’ll be able to tailor your learning and further specialize your degree. Biomechanics will provide you with a basic understanding of the structure, function and movement of a living body.

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Multiple Pathways to Success

  • A minor in Biomechanics is just one of the ways you can customize and tailor your learning at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ.

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  • Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ has an international experience for every student, major, and athlete — we have something for everyone, no matter what. Our international agreements let you study abroad for a semester at the same cost as your Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ tuition, and you can use your financial aid!

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  • We're passionate about helping our students and alumni explore major and career options, find experiential education, and achieve success after graduation.

What Will You Study?

Minor studies at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ are in addition to a declared major.

The six courses that make up a minor in Biomechanics include topics in Sport and Exercise Physiology, Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science.

Courses you may take include:

  • Advanced Biomechanics
  • Introductory Physics
  • Injury Prevention & Care
  • Object-Oriented Programming
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